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The first is ineffability: "it defies expression…its quality must be directly experienced; it cannot be imparted or transferred to others".
"In the coffee industry it is often easier and in some cases better to hire someone with good character and a good personality," which cannot be imparted through training, he said.
The same advice should be imparted to India.
It was imparted to me -- my legacy from my parents.
It cannot be returned to Tehran.
That status entitles me to teach, but I can't teach someone else that very specialness, because if I were to impart it, even if it could be imparted, I would, by definition, be less special myself.
It was dispensed substantially altogether on prescription during this period, and, although physicians appear to have used the terms, 'Aspirin' or 'acetyl salicylic acid' indifferently, it cannot be that such patients as read their prescriptions attributed to 'Aspirin' any other meaning than as an ingredient in a general compound, to which faith and science might impart therapeutic virtue.
Surely, the lessons it is imparting are the wrong ones.
And therefore the infinite cannot be that element which imparts to pleasure some degree of good.
Socrates argues that such virtue cannot be taught; if it could, Pericles would have imparted it to his sons, but he failed to do so.
Automatic segmentation tools cannot be totally relied upon to impart the advanced medical knowledge of anatomy and pathology that is essential for high quality medical segmentation.
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